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    Kenya Airways CEO Sebastian Mikosz appointed to IATA board of governors

    The Kenyan
    By The Kenyan Wall Street
    - September 17, 2017
    - September 17, 2017
    Kenya Business news
    Kenya Airways CEO Sebastian Mikosz appointed to IATA board of governors

    Kenya Airways Group MD and CEO, Sebastian Mikosz, has been appointed to the International Air Transport Association (IATA) Board of Governors on an ad interim basis.

    Mikosz interim appointment will stay on until the close of the IATA Annual General Meeting to be held in Sydney, Australia from 3rd -5th June 2018.

    Commenting on his appointment, Mikosz said “I am honoured to be appointed to the Board of IATA. This for me represents an opportunity to bring knowledge, experiences and passion for my profession to serve current, prospective and future communities, while also focusing on diversity and inclusion in the aviation industry”.

    Sebastian Mikosz has over 20 years of professional experience in executive management both in the private and public sector. He has also held various non-executive roles as Supervisory Board member. He has been CEO of eSky.pl, the leading Central European Online Travel Agent, president and chief executive officer of LOT Polish Airlines, one of the oldest airlines in the world – a position he held twice including an in depth turnaround of the company leading to it first positive results in many years.

    Sebastian is 44 and is a graduate of the Institute of Political Studies (IEP Paris) in France with a Master’s degree in Economics and Finance. He is bilingual in the French and fluent speaker of English and Russian in addition to his native Polish.

    RELATED; Finally! Trump Govt Grants Kenya Airways Licence for direct flights to US

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